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A Bad Day in Paris [message #76546] |
Thu, 30 November 2006 17:47 |
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Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of the
quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris running
on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get clicks
and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to scare
hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7, but
I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9, futzing
around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing due
to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange noises.
Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away, I
mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
in Paris, mixing.
Gantt
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76547 is a reply to message #76546] |
Thu, 30 November 2006 17:49 |
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Since I can't go back to edit my spelling I figure I'll just post a disclaimer:
This is what happens to people who try to live on 5 hours of sleep per night!
Gantt
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of the
>quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris running
>on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get clicks
>and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
>noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to scare
>hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7, but
>I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9, futzing
>around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing
due
>to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange noises.
>
>
>Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away, I
>mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
>
>Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
>in Paris, mixing.
>
>Gantt
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76553 is a reply to message #76546] |
Thu, 30 November 2006 22:26 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Gantt-Man... that all sucks verily. Start thinking about
incorporating Cubase.. either for tracking & mixing, then
summing into Paris; or track basics into Paris if you like to
smack those convertors & get a couple ethernet cards to make
file Xfers easy from one PC to another & do all your overdubs &
mixing in Cubase... either way you'll have a reasonable-
additional-cost solution - or yeah, pony up & get HD
if you think there's enough biz in your market to support that
investment.
I'm seriously considering doing the track-basics-in-Paris & do
all the rest in SX for any full-band stuff that I do, now that
I have a Paris rig again. Maybe upconvert the basics to my
favored 88.2k samplerate before I import into SX - that way
I'll have at least all the key overdubs done "pure" at that
samplerate.
Neil
Neil
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of the
>quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris running
>on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get clicks
>and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
>noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to scare
>hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7, but
>I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9, futzing
>around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing
due
>to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange noises.
>
>
>Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away, I
>mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
>
>Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
>in Paris, mixing.
>
>Gantt
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76566 is a reply to message #76546] |
Fri, 01 December 2006 08:52 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Hi Gantt,
It's those scenarios that I track and edit in Nuendo, then mix in Paris.
Cubase & Neundo tracks, edit like nobobys business :) With delay compensation
for your UADs..
Do yourself a favor and go and get Cubase 4..It will put a smile on your
face when your tracking and editing and even mixing.. But, that's where you
want Paris..Import those files (OMF) and Mix in Paris..No editing.. Mix..
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of the
>quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris running
>on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get clicks
>and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
>noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to scare
>hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7, but
>I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9, futzing
>around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing
due
>to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange noises.
>
>
>Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away, I
>mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
>
>Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
>in Paris, mixing.
>
>Gantt
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76577 is a reply to message #76566] |
Fri, 01 December 2006 11:54 |
DJ
Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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If Paris had the Cubase editor and delay compensation it would do just about
everything for me. That editor in Cubase is impossible o live without once
you've gone there.
;o)
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:45704fc2$1@linux...
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> Hi Gantt,
>
> It's those scenarios that I track and edit in Nuendo, then mix in Paris.
>
> Cubase & Neundo tracks, edit like nobobys business :) With delay
> compensation
> for your UADs..
>
> Do yourself a favor and go and get Cubase 4..It will put a smile on your
> face when your tracking and editing and even mixing.. But, that's where
> you
> want Paris..Import those files (OMF) and Mix in Paris..No editing.. Mix..
>
> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of the
>>quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris
>>running
>>on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get
>>clicks
>>and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
>>noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to
>>scare
>>hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7, but
>>I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9,
>>futzing
>>around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing
> due
>>to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange
>>noises.
>>
>>
>>Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away, I
>>mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
>>
>>Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
>>in Paris, mixing.
>>
>>Gantt
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76589 is a reply to message #76577] |
Fri, 01 December 2006 18:55 |
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Is the Nuendo editor the same as Cubase?
"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>If Paris had the Cubase editor and delay compensation it would do just about
>everything for me. That editor in Cubase is impossible o live without once
>you've gone there.
>
>;o)
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Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76730 is a reply to message #76553] |
Mon, 04 December 2006 12:59 |
Rich[3]
Messages: 132 Registered: January 2006
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What is your method(s) for moving tracks from SX (I have vers 3) to/from
Paris for mixing and editing?? You track in SX and mix in Paris right?
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>Gantt-Man... that all sucks verily. Start thinking about
>incorporating Cubase.. either for tracking & mixing, then
>summing into Paris; or track basics into Paris if you like to
>smack those convertors & get a couple ethernet cards to make
>file Xfers easy from one PC to another & do all your overdubs &
>mixing in Cubase... either way you'll have a reasonable-
>additional-cost solution - or yeah, pony up & get HD
>if you think there's enough biz in your market to support that
>investment.
>
>I'm seriously considering doing the track-basics-in-Paris & do
>all the rest in SX for any full-band stuff that I do, now that
>I have a Paris rig again. Maybe upconvert the basics to my
>favored 88.2k samplerate before I import into SX - that way
>I'll have at least all the key overdubs done "pure" at that
>samplerate.
>
>Neil
>
>Neil
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>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of the
>>quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris running
>>on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get clicks
>>and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
>>noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to scare
>>hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7,
but
>>I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9, futzing
>>around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing
>due
>>to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange noises.
>>
>>
>>Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away,
I
>>mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
>>
>>Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
>>in Paris, mixing.
>>
>>Gantt
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Re: A Bad Day in Paris [message #76735 is a reply to message #76730] |
Mon, 04 December 2006 13:41 |
Nil
Messages: 245 Registered: March 2007
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Well, I haven't done this YET, but I have LAN cards on both PC's
so I would just dump the files into a shared folder & grab 'em
from there with the other PC.
Neil
"rich" <studiodog_99@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>What is your method(s) for moving tracks from SX (I have vers 3) to/from
>Paris for mixing and editing?? You track in SX and mix in Paris right?
>
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>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>Gantt-Man... that all sucks verily. Start thinking about
>>incorporating Cubase.. either for tracking & mixing, then
>>summing into Paris; or track basics into Paris if you like to
>>smack those convertors & get a couple ethernet cards to make
>>file Xfers easy from one PC to another & do all your overdubs &
>>mixing in Cubase... either way you'll have a reasonable-
>>additional-cost solution - or yeah, pony up & get HD
>>if you think there's enough biz in your market to support that
>>investment.
>>
>>I'm seriously considering doing the track-basics-in-Paris & do
>>all the rest in SX for any full-band stuff that I do, now that
>>I have a Paris rig again. Maybe upconvert the basics to my
>>favored 88.2k samplerate before I import into SX - that way
>>I'll have at least all the key overdubs done "pure" at that
>>samplerate.
>>
>>Neil
>>
>>Neil
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>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. I'm just getting tired of some of
the
>>>quirks. And my UAD-1 FX (that is, the ones that I can use in Paris running
>>>on MAc OS 9 - which means no NEVE EQ) are not behaving at all. I get
clicks
>>>and ticks and hooting foghorns. Stopping and starting usually makes the
>>>noises stop, but they're always lurknig around the corner, waiting to
scare
>>>hell out of me and my clients. I tired to go back to V.3.8 and V.3.7,
>but
>>>I lost authorizations on most of the good FX. So I'm running V.3.9,
futzing
>>>around w/ edit screens that don't correspond to what's actually playing
>>due
>>>to latency and praying that I can get thru 10 minutes with no strange
noises.
>>>
>>>
>>>Today is one of those days that, if I had 20 or 30 grand to piss away,
>I
>>>mighta ordered me a PT HD rig. Just to have some factory support.
>>>
>>>Sorry. I just had to rant a little. In another 30 minutes I'll be back
>>>in Paris, mixing.
>>>
>>>Gantt
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